Liberia Today

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Category : Liberia
Languages : en
Pages : 208

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Liberia Today

Liberia Today PDF Author:
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Category : Liberia
Languages : en
Pages : 208

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American Warlord

American Warlord PDF Author: Johnny Dwyer
Publisher: Knopf
ISBN: 0307273482
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 378

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Tells the story of "Chucky" Taylor, a young American who lost his soul in Liberia, the country where his African father was a ruthless warlord and dictator.

Historical Lights of Liberia's Yesterday and Today

Historical Lights of Liberia's Yesterday and Today PDF Author: Ernest Jerome Yancy
Publisher:
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Category : Liberia
Languages : en
Pages : 338

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Head, Body, Legs

Head, Body, Legs PDF Author: Won-Ldy Paye
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780805078909
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36

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A creation story originating from Liberia.

Liberia

Liberia PDF Author: Paul Rozario
Publisher: Gareth Stevens
ISBN: 9780836823660
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 100

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Liberia was a colony for freed and freeborn African Americans for twenty-five years before becoming the first republic on the African continent in 1847. Today, Liberia is recovering from over twenty years of violence, which include seven years of civil war (1989-1996). From depleted iron ore mines to enviable diamond reserves, from indiscriminate logging to the world's largest rubber plantation, from the shrieking pepper bird to the docile pygmy hippopotamus, this book is a spirited investigation of the sharp contrasts that define the Liberian land and its people. Book jacket.

Liberia

Liberia PDF Author: John-Peter Pham
Publisher: Reed Press(NY)
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 280

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"In this utterly depressing account of the west African nation's history and politics, scholar and diplomat Pham offers a cautionary tale regarding Western intervention in Africa. Colonized by free American blacks in the early 19th century, Liberia has long been beset by tensions, not only among its native populations but between natives and the descendants of its Western colonizers. But Pham is no knee-jerk blame-the-West critic- far from it. As he points out, Western investment, by Firestone and other rubber companies, "served as the principal catalyst for Liberia's infrastructure." The author does, however, acknowledge that the workers were paid little for the labor that enriched the rubber companies, and that tribal chiefs were given a cut for the toil of their villagers. Liberia's worst times have come in the past two decades, with rampant corruption and civil war. In Pham's eyes, nation-states have failed, in Liberia and elsewhere in Africa, for a variety of reasons: tribal and ethnic tensions and the end of the Cold War, which allowed weak states propped up by the superpowers to tumble. Pham argues that these states must take responsibility for their own reconstruction and reconstitution as democratic nations, without Western intervention, if they are ever to emerge from their current struggle"--from Publisher's Weekly, quoted on amazon.com.

Slaves Today

Slaves Today PDF Author: George Samuel Schuyler
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 304

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Mississippi in Africa

Mississippi in Africa PDF Author: Alan Huffman
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 1604737549
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 342

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When wealthy Mississippi cotton planter Isaac Ross died in 1836, his will decreed that his plantation, Prospect Hill, should be liquidated and the proceeds from the sale be used to pay for his slaves' passage to the newly established colony of Liberia in western Africa. Ross's heirs contested the will for more than a decade, prompting a deadly revolt in which a group of slaves burned Ross's mansion to the ground. But the will was ultimately upheld. The slaves then emigrated to their new home, where they battled the local tribes and built vast plantations with Greek Revival-style mansions in a region the Americo-Africans renamed “Mississippi in Africa.” In the late twentieth century, the seeds of resentment sown over a century of cultural conflict between the colonists and tribal people exploded, begetting a civil war that rages in Liberia to this day. Tracking down Prospect Hill's living descendants, deciphering a history ruled by rumor, and delivering the complete chronicle in riveting prose, journalist Alan Huffman has rescued a lost chapter of American history whose aftermath is far from over.

This Our Dark Country

This Our Dark Country PDF Author: Catherine Reef
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 9780618147854
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 136

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Explores the history of the colony, later the independent nation of Liberia, which was established on the west coast of Africa in 1822 as a haven for free African-Americans.

Liberia

Liberia PDF Author:
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Category : Liberia
Languages : en
Pages : 30

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